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The Nissan Rogue gets some minor updates for 2013, and a svelte price tag to boot: at $23,135 including destination, it will undercut the Ford Escape and most other major competitors on price.

That $23,135 (including $825 in destination fees) will get you a Rogue S with front-wheel drive. Buyers can upgrade to the SV trim level — which adds such features as power seats, a better stereo, and larger wheels — at a base price of $25,575, or go to the top-spec SV with SL Package (previously the Rogue SL, which includes heated leather seats, 18-inch wheels, GPS navigation, around-view monitor, and automatic climate control and headlights) for $29,475. All-wheel drive is available on all trim levels for $1300.

Buyers who go for the Rogue S can also opt for the Special Edition Package, a $1200 suite of options that includes Bluetooth connectivity, a 4.3-inch color touch screen audio system with rear-view camera, 16-inch alloys, and fog lights. SV trim buyers who don’t want to spend the $3900 on the top-spec SL package can also add the Premium Edition, which adds GPS navigation, a Bose audio system, automatic headlights, and a power moonroof, but skips the SL’s big wheels and leather seats.